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Good Christian sex : why chastity is not the only option

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Moving beyond the cultural shame that has long fueled the conflict between Christianity and sexuality, a renowned University of Chicago pastor uses personal stories and theological examples to illustrate how sex can be both powerful and holy. Traditionally, Christians have been instructed to follow a singular path of abstinence and purity, neglecting the diverse realities of sexual and romantic lives, even among devout believers. Many church leaders have either ignored the topic or preached in ways that hinder the emotional and spiritual growth of their congregants. The author aims to reshape this issue and bridge the disconnect between sexuality and spirituality that has left many Christians feeling guilty. In a measured, non-judgmental tone, the work combines humorous anecdotes with theological research to transform the conversation around this fundamental human need, offering a new perspective that reconciles love and faith. Breaking with outdated conventions, the author discusses how the Bible and Christian tradition influence beliefs about desire, pleasure, nudity, fidelity, and premarital sex, encouraging open, positive discussions about bodies and longings. Warm, insightful, and honest, this work offers a hopeful message that lifts the veil of shame felt by many in the religious community.

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Good Christian sex : why chastity is not the only option, Bromleigh McCleneghan

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Titel
Good Christian sex : why chastity is not the only option
Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
HarperOne
Erscheinungsdatum
2016
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
256
ISBN10
0062428594
ISBN13
9780062428592
Reihe
Beschreibung
Moving beyond the cultural shame that has long fueled the conflict between Christianity and sexuality, a renowned University of Chicago pastor uses personal stories and theological examples to illustrate how sex can be both powerful and holy. Traditionally, Christians have been instructed to follow a singular path of abstinence and purity, neglecting the diverse realities of sexual and romantic lives, even among devout believers. Many church leaders have either ignored the topic or preached in ways that hinder the emotional and spiritual growth of their congregants. The author aims to reshape this issue and bridge the disconnect between sexuality and spirituality that has left many Christians feeling guilty. In a measured, non-judgmental tone, the work combines humorous anecdotes with theological research to transform the conversation around this fundamental human need, offering a new perspective that reconciles love and faith. Breaking with outdated conventions, the author discusses how the Bible and Christian tradition influence beliefs about desire, pleasure, nudity, fidelity, and premarital sex, encouraging open, positive discussions about bodies and longings. Warm, insightful, and honest, this work offers a hopeful message that lifts the veil of shame felt by many in the religious community.